CLAIMS.....Anwar
Ibrahim claims that the former premier has been asking Umno state leaders to
grit their teeth and lend their support to Umno and BN for now.
By : TEOH EL SEN
PETALING JAYA: Dr Mahathir
Mohamad is asking Umno state leaders to postpone their plan to kill off Prime
Minister Najib Tun Razak until after the general election, according to Anwar
Ibrahim.
The opposition leader said
he “knew for a fact” that Mahathir had been asking state leaders to lend their
support to Umno and Barisan Nasional while suggesting that they could “topple
the leader after the election.”
“This message has gone to
almost all state leaders. I think that is why because of this fear, Najib feels
that his personal position is rather insecure,” he told a press conference
here.
Anwar was responding to
Najib’s sudden move to thank Mahathir for voluntarily campaigning for Umno
towards the end of the party’s annual general assembly on Saturday and
congratulating the former premier for his Vision 2020 yesterday.
“Najib has displayed very
little courage as a leader, he cannot deal with [Wanita Umno chief] Shahrizat
[Abdul Jalil] firmly, can’t imagine he can deal with Mahathir firmly. That is
why he is trying to appease everyone,” he said.
Asked if he thought Najib
now realised that he needed Mahathir in the run-up to the 13th general
election, Anwar said: “Knowing Najib he will need to cling to everyone; his
personality of seemingly [appearing] confident was never Najib’s style.”
Anwar said that Najib’s camp
was not happy that Mahathir had been “interfering with government matters and
in the giving out of contracts to cronies”, but had no choice as Najib was
unable to put his foot down.
“Najib does not have the
courage to put his foot down… you have a party where Dr Mahathir still goes
around calling party leaders. I don’t think he [Najib] has the courage to deal
with it… [so] he has to appease all parties, because he does not have the clout
to enforce his policies or views,” he said.
On the Umno general
assembly, Anwar said that the ruling party’s confidence of winning back four
opposition-held states and re-capturing the two-thirds majority was a sign of
denial.
“They [Umno leaders] are in
a state of denial. They sit in five-star hotels, smoke expensive cigars, spend
time in lounges, that’s where they devise their strategy… a clear disconnect
between the multimillionaire Umno leaders and the masses on the ground… the
urban, rural Malays… non-Malays,” he said at a press conference to rebut issues
raised at the 66th Umno general assembly.
Umno has changed – for the
worst
Anwar said that the Umno
assembly did not touch on core issues affecting society including “economic
hardship, soaring prices, endemic poverty”, but instead focused on “power, and
how to retain it at all cost”.
He said he was not the least
worried by Umno’s display of “sheer arrogance” and its need to “protect its
condos, cows, petroleum companies, San Miguel”.
“If he [Najib] was really
confident, he would not treat us as if we are a big threat. The tempo and tone
of the attacks show that they [Umno leaders] are in fear, as if there is a
giant dragon that is waiting to pounce on them,” he said.
Anwar also chided Najib for
failing to give the nation a clear vision during his speeches.
“I agree with Najib and
Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin that Umno is a changed party. It is more
corrupt, more racist and more insecure. The presidential speeches should give a
clear indication of the way forward, a clear vision to chart the nation in
terms of dealing with government policies. But this was not done. Yes Umno has
changed – it is more desperate to cling to power, resorting to fear-mongering,
it is retrogressive,” he said.
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